Scary For Kids

Slender Man

The Slender Man is a creepypasta story about a strange paranormal creature that abducts children. Slenderman is often described as being an unusually tall man, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and black tie. He has long, thin arms and legs and his face is said to be completely blank.

Slender Man

According to the legend, Slender Man can stretch or shorten his arms at will and has tentacle-like appendages protruding from his back. His presence can cause memory loss, insomnia, paranoia, nosebleeds and coughing fits.

Whenever the Slender Man appears, children are abducted. They say he lures them into the woods, then controls their mind and forces them to walk into his outstretched arms. They are never seen again.

A series of woodcuts were found in in Germany. They date back to the 16th Century and feature a tall man with no face, named Der Großmann. According to the inscriptions, he is a mythical creature who lives in the Black Forest and creeps out of the woods at night to spirit away bad children.

An old German journal, dated 1702, contains a chilling account:

“My child, my Lars…He is gone. Taken from his bed. All that was left was a scrap of black clothing. Lars came running into my bedroom yesterday, screaming at the top of his lungs. “The Tall Man is outside!”, he cried. When I asked him what he was talking about, he told me about Der Großmann. He said he went into the groves by our village and found one of my cows dead. It’s carcass was hanging from a tree. I thought nothing of it at first… But now, my poor Lars is gone. We must find him and leave this place before we are killed. I am sorry my son… I should have listened to you. May God forgive me.”

Another account was found in a book of collected folklore concerning supernatural creatures:

“When I was younger, a cousin of mine came to live with us. He was older than me and my sisters. Maybe sixteen or seventeen. We were the only family he had left in the world. He was the worst liar you’d ever meet. Anything he’d tell you was a lie. I liked him all right. We slept in a loft during the summer because it was cooler up there, me and him, and in the winters we slept on the floor closer to the stove. My sisters had their own room.

So one night my cousin wakes me up by punching me in the shoulder, and it’s summer so we’re up in the loft, and my first thought when he wakes me up is to just push him out, because I’m not happy at being waked up, you know? But before I can say anything he puts his hand over my mouth and even though it’s dark I can hear that he’s scared. “Listen,” he says, and so I listen real careful. It’s this scratching, like something on the roof, and the roof is right over our heads, mind you, ‘cause we’re in the loft. I was a trifle rattled, but I wasn’t having none of it. “So?” I says to him. “It’s just some raccoon or a cat.”

“No,” says John, “I heard it before I waked you up, it’s like footsteps, like someone’s walking up there.” I wasn’t taking no truck with that, I told you he was the awfullest liar. So I went back to sleep, but the next day my cousin tried to tell Pap about it, and Pap wasn’t having no truck with it, either. But one night later on, while we was all having supper, Pap sent out my youngest sister to fetch water from the pump we had in the back. After a while we heard Lily scream, and it was Ma who got up first, and then Pap. The rest of us stayed at the table because we was like to get in trouble if Lily was hurt and we was there to gloat. Soon enough, though, we heard Pap and Ma shouting too, so me and John went out to see if they needed our help. All they had was the water pail Lily carried out, and there wasn’t no other sign of her.At first I didn’t understand what was going on, with both Ma and Pap shouting, and by that time my other sisters come out and they started crying, and my cousin was just standing there in the yard looking off toward something.

“It’s the man walking yonder!” he yells, and he’s pointing out across the field. No one’s listening to him but me and he keeps saying it: “It’s the man walking yonder! It’s the man walking yonder!”

You already know it was suppertime, so you know the sun was setting and it was hard to see. But when I looked out over that field at the back of the house, the whole thing was lit up orange, and there was a row of big black trees that was the edge of the woods, you know? And I swear to you that I saw one of them trees moving, like a man walking away. But it couldn’t have been a man, ‘cause there ain’t no man that tall and skinny.

Papa seen it, too, I think. He took us inside and locked all the doors, and he made us keep still while he got out his rifle. We waited like that all night, Ma crying the whole time. When the sun come up we took a wagon into town and told folks what happened, though as I recall nothing much came of it. John ran off a few weeks later, and we got a new house closer to the mill where Papa worked. I still can’t manage to look at trees during sunset though, especially not on windy days when they all move back and forth, like a man walking away.”

The following is a witness account of an encounter with The Slender Man:

“After waking up with a jolt, the girl laid in bed a few seconds longer. Reaching over to switch on her bedside lamp, she tried to remember exactly what had stolen her sweet slumber away. When she couldn’t, the brunette swung her legs over the side of the bed and heaved herself up. Checking the time on her phone, she snorted when she saw it was midnight; the witching hour. Knowing that sleep would only evade her, she left her bedroom for the kitchen, a good cup of coffee on her mind.

As she passed by her front door, a chill ran down her spine. It’s only Winter, she told herself, focusing again on the coffee plan. Measuring out scoops, water, and preparing her cup kept her occupied, but as the dark liquid boiled, she had nothing left to keep her mind from wandering off. The chill returned and she couldn’t help but glance behind her to the front door. It stood there innocently enough, just like always. The deadbolt was still in place and she could see nothing amiss with it. Turning back to her coffee, she did her best to forget about the feeling.

With her cup in hand, she started back towards her bedroom. As she walked by the front door, she decided that a quick glance out of the peep hole would help calm her restless thoughts. The chill worsened with each step she took towards the door and further away from the safety and warmth of her blankets. She pressed her empty hand against the cold, metal door and took a deep breath before leading her eye to the peep hole.

At first, she could only see an inky blackness and somehow seemed to swirl in itself. When she blinked in surprise, the void melted away. She wished it hadn’t. In it’s place, there stood what she could only guess was once a man. The limbs were long and inhumanly awkward, with bulky joints branching off into several arms, not unlike the branches of a tree. The creature was draped in a black suit, somehow making the thing more nightmarish to her. The icing on the proverbial cake, however, was what passed as the hellish thing’s face. It was as though her mind blurred the ghastly visage to spare itself further shock and horror.

She shoved herself away from the door with the hand still pressed against it. The scalding mug of coffee fell, the liquid burning her bare legs as she fell backwards and tried to crawl away from the door. She knew, somehow, that her mind hadn’t been playing tricks on her. As she crab walked away from the door, she watched as tendrils as black as the void itself snake around through the cracks. The girl was trapped between the instinct to flee and the gut feeling to not turn her back on the door. When the door jolted, the urge to flee overcame her and she slipped in the burning liquid as she tried to make it back to her room.

She knew deep down that she was trapping herself in a corner, but she had to get away from the door. The girl was halfway down the hallway when she heard the previously locked door creak open. She screamed and slipped into a wall, cracking her chin on it and stunning her.

After that, there was only blackness.

“Nicole?” a warm, male voice snapped the woman out of her trance. As she turned around, she was met by one of her sister’s doctor’s. She nodded, not sure if she should say anything, or even if she could find her voice if she did have something to say. That morning, she had gotten an urgent phone call from the hospital, saying that her sister, Lindsay, was there. Before they had even let her see her, the doctor’s had pulled her off to the side and insisted that they talk to her about what might have happened. Phrases like ‘self-inflected’ and ‘assault’ had been thrown around and Nicole felt her mind reel.

She still hadn’t fully understood what they had been saying until she saw Lindsay with her own eyes. Her little sister had a bandage wrapped around her head, covering both of her ears as well as her eyes. They said it was to keep her now deadened eyes from drying out and to try to keep infection out of the wounds Lindsay had made to her ears. The doctors had guessed that either she or someone else had jammed a pencil into them to keep her off balance or to deafen herself against something. There was the mix of first and second degree burns on her hands, legs, and feet, from what was assumed to be the coffee her neighbors found slipped all over the entry to her apartment.

As Nicole walked into her sister’s hospital room the first time, she thought she had spied the silhouette of a man in the window. That, she knew, was impossible. Her sister’s room was on the third story of the hospital.

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93 comments

  • the slender man story is really creeping me out, but it reminds me of an episode of R. L. Stine’s the haunting Hour, there was a camp, and a ghost that haunted it who kidnapped children in their dreams, the one difference, this one had a Marylin Manson face!!!!!

  • @XxVampGirlxX ^^^ LOL!! Ur tissue box! XD! I have seen pics of Slender man, and it creeps me out, once I saw a pic of TWO slendermen, one was closer to the camera, and the other was farther away, closer to the house/barn. Creepy…

  • Last night I was lying in my bed, and I had a picture frame on my nightstand and there was a slight reflection in it, so I was looking at it and it saw like, something square something white on top and I was like, “NOOOOOO! HES COME FOR ME!!!!” and I looked over and I saw… MY TISSUE BOX! xD

  • @EllyTheFreak….We’re DOOMED :O :(( And by the way,right now I’m in a hotel that’s like three hundred meters away from the forest….WAIT I THINK I SAW SOMETHING.Oh,nevermind.It was just my taco.

  • Thanks @beachgirl :) and @EllyTheFreak,I played the game.Now I think I have severe traumas and brain damage.Btw I’m in Germany right now,and the legend says people saw him here and in Great Britain so …. D:

  • I love slenderman :D And you guys should check out the game slender, it’s based on slenderman.

  • The Slender Man
    By Ilovetacos

    He hides in the forest
    He watches you all
    He looks like a tree
    Very skinny and tall

    He catches young children
    He comes in your dream
    They never found corpses
    They never found Him

    They say it’s a spider,
    They say it’s a log
    But who knows what’s hiding
    In the forrest’s fog?

    He can come and get you
    Whenever he wants
    Just by looking at him,
    You’ll pee in your pants

    Don’t think about it
    And don’t play the game…
    Remember those corpses?
    You’ll be the same!

    Thanks for reading my poem :D hope you liked it

  • It was dark and scary.No sounds,no light,no space.A nightmare with no ending.She couldn’t remember anything.Just the black emptiness that she saw from the moment she opened her eyes.She coulnd’t move at all,maybe just her fingers.She tried to get out ,but she didn’t have enough force.Then,she realised she will suffocate soon,so she waited.And waited,and waited….But nothing happened.She didn’t die.She didn’t escape either.She just stayed.Stayed in darkness by herself.All alone.Her breath was gone,her heartbeat was non existent and the tears weren’t there.She was dead.Dead,but still alive.Alive,but lonely.As the days passed,she tried to remember her past life.She then started to realise that her afterlife was as lonely as her past life.She grew up all by herself,with nobody except her dead mother knowing about her existence.She lived a long,sad life full of unhappiness and died in a car accident.Her life seemed meaningless,just like her death,just like her entire existence.A week passed,then a month,a year,a decade…She wasn’t even thinking anymore.She was just sleeping,trying to forget.Maybe that happened alteady,and maybe that’s why she was unconscious at the beggining:because she tried to forget before.But as she was thinking this,she thought she heard a sound.A voice.Scared,she stood still.She didn’t know what to do.She tried to scream,but she didn’t have a voice.She never had one,just like she never had a heartbeat.She heard laughs,and she tried to open the coffin she was in one more time.Her white,pale hands didn’t touch the coffin like before,they just passed trough it.That means she was still alive when she was here…SHe died without even realising it…But that didn’t matter anymore,she could get out of here!As she rised,she saw the people who were laughing before.She saw them staring at her with a terrified face as she was rising from her grave.She tried to come closer,wanting to know what happened,but it was too late:The three kids started to run and in their hurry,they fell into a newly digged grave,dying immediately.The ghost started to cry.She cried,and cried and cried,knowing that those three little kids will share the same life as her.Feeling guilty,she went into their grave and stayed with them until they became ghosts.She never let them out of the coffin.Because of the impact with the ground,all of them had lost their memories so they didn’t remember anything.The ghost started to tell them that she was her mother,that they died together and that this is their home.She wasn’t alone anymore.She told stories and she felt happy.She had a purpose now.Everything seemed perfect until one day.That day the boys suddenly dissapeared.It was all just a dream.She had never come out of her grave,nor did she met the three boys.It was just an illusion.She started to become afraid,afraid of not being able to really die,just to lay in darkness,paralised,for an eternity.Because that’s what really happens in the afterlife. Now that you know,what would you choose?Would you rather sleep forever,or be alone for an eternity?

  • I heard many things about what Slenderman does to children: my friend told me,he mutates them into another slenderman. I was playing on a virtual world and also found out more info,they told me he absorbs the children,by absorbing there energy,then there fluids,causing them to dry out like a prune,and turn into nothing,I also heard that he sometimes,takes the children and puts them inside another dimension,where they can have anythign they want,but I am not really sure,thats what I heard

  • Still nothing posted? Huh I never realized what a big part of my life this is…

    @nightmare_night that’s a good story, but if it was copied I take it back.

  • Great story, nightmare_night!
    I am currently eating a lovely bowl of bone-dry cereal because we are out of milk.

  • Slenderman is no mach against… The most interesting man in the world because this man is so charming that slenderman want to be abducted by him

  • @xXPhantomWolfFangXx you don’t know how mug i want to be like you. you are absolutely amazing. I love all your stories GREATEST PERSON EVER

  • @reTARDIS
    Thank you for your kind words! :) I’m not the best there is though. As much as I’d like to be, there are plenty of people better than me. It was super-duper kind of you to say that, though! Really, you guys are just making my day. :)

    @Slenderman
    HAI!!!!!!!!

  • @xXPhantomFangWolfXx
    You call that a story? That’s ART! The way you structured it and the plot is just… Wow! A story for a story :D

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